As One Without Authority
“...The separation of form and content is fatal for preaching for it fails to recognize the theology implicit in the method of communication. When a person preaches, their method of communication, the movement of their sermon, reflects their hermeneutical principles, their view of the authority of Scripture, church, and clergy, and especially their doctrine of man. This is revealed verbally and non-verbally in the point of contact made with the listeners and the freedom to respond permitted them. It is a fact that much preaching contradicts by its method the content of its message.” Fred Craddock, "As One Without Authority."